A very fun and tasteful game. It enhances your First Person Skills and Reflexes the same way playing a shooter will do, but it's fun and I really recommend it. The achievements are a work of art, hope it gets a sequence and trading cards. Play it.

Ninja Reflex just doesn't seem to pack a ton of value, and the repetitive nature of the minigames may grate on you after a while. There's also a sense that this is probably a much better game on the Wii, since that system actually requires you to use your arms like a ninja. Overall, I would say it's "Okay" about a 6/10.

A true ninja doesn't make attention, a true ninja is silent and lethal. A true ninja doesn't fight, a true ninja strikes and makes deadly hits without any mistake, a true ninja left no chance for the target to fight back. A true ninja is quick. Real quick. Are you a true ninja?

A simple reflex/response tie based mini-game game, Ninja Reflexes fails to interest beyond simple attemps to improve one's score. They slowly introduce you to variations on 6 mini games, unlocking them as you achieve new "belts." At each level, you must complete the same minigames you did on the previous belt with slight increases in difficulty along with a new challenge modification for that level.

If this is some kind of brain/reflex training game, then I can see some merit, but as just a game to play an have fun, it fails in that regard. It's too simply, too repetitive and the controls never quite feel right for a few of the games. Targeting and then throwing ninja stars just doesn't work with a mouse.

Nothing groundbreaking but a good laugh. Can be very difficult near the end and the competitive local multiplayer makes for a entertaining party game. Only has a few different levels to chose from but they get away with it by changing stuff around, also thought the few Valve game references in there were cute.

Alright, speaking from the perspective of a gamer, this is not a great game. It's somewhat repetitive and has no plot. However, speaking as a martial artist, it's actually quite good! It trains hand-to-eye coordination in a way that is extremely easily translated to the rest of your life (unlike some fps which develop incorrrect reflex responses) and it is not based in a hack-slash mentality. It's the best game-form of basic skill training I've ever found.

I think it's more of a tool than a game. Like that treadmill you bought years ago and is now gathering dust in your basement.You WILL find out how bloody slow your reflexes are, and this thing WILL improve them a bit. Quite fun to play, also.